ANUG says a few seats can spark major governance change

-proposing rotating presidency in manifesto

Underlining that it does not expect to win the 2020 general elections, ANUG yesterday said its capturing of a small number of seats at the March 2nd elections would help to force the two major parties to work together and it also proposed a rotating presidency and that ministers of government not be Members of Parliament.

With former House Speaker Ralph Ramkarran as its presidential candidate, A New and United Guyana (ANUG) has stressed that the reality of ethnic voting means that a new system of governance is required.

Unveiling its manifesto at the Georgetown Cricket Club, ANUG said its consensual outlook means that its positions on national issues are not cast in stone.

AFC has become a traitor to many of its suporters. Ralphie can be the tail that wags the dog, if he can secure seats to hold the balance of power. Perhaps Ali cork duck.

Ralphie kark duck too.

I am hearing that some PPP supporters are disappointed with the selection of Ali. Ralph might be able secure enough of sympathy votes from the PPP to secure a seat in parliament; Else they will stay home and not vote.

AFC has become a traitor to many of its suporters. Ralphie can be the tail that wags the dog, if he can secure seats to hold the balance of power. Perhaps Ali cork duck.

Ralphie kark duck too.

I am hearing that some PPP supporters are disappointed with the selection of Ali. Ralph might be able secure enough of sympathy votes from the PPP to secure a seat in parliament; Else they will stay home and not vote.